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John E. Hamm

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of Zanesville, Ohio. This type of company was notoriously difficult to maintain as an enterprise, but White Glass Company survived well into (and in some form well beyond) the 1820s through several owners and under several names. The White Glass Company is perhaps best known for producing (now highly
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He first became involved in Ohio politics when the state capital was at Chillicothe, and moved with it when the capital changed to Zanesville, then moved back to Chillicothe when the state capital returned there.
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When the state capital was Zanesville, he became a member of the first Board for the Examination of Physicians and Surgeons in the State of Ohio.
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to Chile. In 1836, he was the Jeffersonian candidate for Congress from the Zanesville area. He appears to have been a member of the
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His father and grandfather were both members of the Kent Co. Delaware Committee of Observation and Inspection during the
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Y Bridge City "The Story of Zanesville and Muskingum County, Ohio". Norris F. Schneider, The World Publishing Co., 1950.
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His grandson Peter Graham "Bud" Black was the head of a faction of the Ohio Republican Party until 1948.
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Following his service in the War of 1812 (while the conflict was still ongoing), he was appointed
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in 1808, at the end of the 10 years required for his administration of his father's estate.
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In October 1812, he was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. In 1815, he was the
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Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania alumni
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Both his father (John Hamm Sr.), who was a political adherent of
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from October 1827 until May 1831, when he resigned to become US
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Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896
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He was a member of the 141:was a one-term governor of Delaware. 7: 110:He practiced and taught medicine in 337:United States Ambassadors to Chile 14: 735:Politicians from Zanesville, Ohio 26:(May 31, 1776, in Kent Co., near 366: 340: 330: 750:19th-century American diplomats 246:Index of US Marshals 1789-1960 1: 262:Ohio House of Representatives 198:He was appointed Minister to 419:and Minister Plenipotentiary 183:on December 30, 1813, under 740:Ohio Democratic-Republicans 166:Democratic-Republican Party 76:Medical and military career 766: 214:Pioneer Ohio industrialist 364: 287: 272: 267: 260: 725:Mayors of places in Ohio 520:Ambassador Extraordinary 351:Minister Plenipotentiary 252:Hamm and Allied Families 745:United States Marshals 227:collectible) bottles. 101:William Henry Harrison 103:. He was also at the 274:Representative from 105:Battle of the Thames 720:Ohio state senators 522:and Plenipotentiary 417:Envoy Extraordinary 224:White Glass Company 93:Battle of Lake Erie 63:American Revolution 16:American politician 282:Served alongside: 687: 686: 376:ChargĂ© d'Affaires 297: 296: 288:Succeeded by 280:1812–1813 194:Diplomatic career 158:ChargĂ© d'affaires 757: 639:Guerra-MondragĂłn 370: 345: 344: 335: 334: 333: 323: 316: 309: 300: 292:Stephen C. Smith 290:Joseph K. McCune 284:Stephen C. Smith 276:Muskingum County 258: 202:under President 181:Marshall of Ohio 175:Marshall of Ohio 765: 764: 760: 759: 758: 756: 755: 754: 690: 689: 688: 683: 521: 515: 418: 412: 371: 362: 346: 339: 331: 329: 327: 293: 291: 281: 279: 242:. 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Hamm 19: 18: 705:1864 deaths 700:1776 births 154:Ohio Senate 139:Jacob Stout 120:Chillicothe 89:War of 1812 87:During the 694:Categories 649:Brownfield 544:Culbertson 466:Kilpatrick 446:Kilpatrick 208:ambassador 112:Zanesville 57:Early life 43:politician 629:Gillespie 398:Pendleton 185:President 162:Van Horne 619:Theberge 584:Woodward 529:Fletcher 511:Fletcher 47:diplomat 32:Delaware 644:O'Leary 569:Beaulac 539:Collier 491:Strobel 476:Roberts 393:Pollard 231:Sources 188:Madison 97:Detroit 39:colonel 36:US Army 679:Meehan 669:Hammer 659:Simons 634:Kamman 624:Barnes 614:Landau 609:Popper 594:Dungan 564:Bowers 559:Armour 554:Philip 549:Sevier 506:Dawson 496:Wilson 486:Porter 461:Osborn 441:Nelson 436:Bigler 426:Peyton 408:Barton 383:Larned 674:Perez 664:Wolff 654:Kelly 604:Davis 599:Korry 501:Hicks 471:Logan 456:Logan 403:Crump 358:Allen 200:Chile 150:mayor 28:Dover 589:Cole 579:Howe 574:Lyon 534:Shea 481:Egan 451:Root 388:Hamm 118:and 116:Ohio 70:Ohio 24:M.D. 696:: 210:. 114:, 107:. 65:. 49:, 45:, 30:, 22:, 322:e 315:t 308:v

Index

M.D.
Dover
Delaware
US Army
colonel
politician
diplomat
industrialist
American Revolution
Ohio
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
War of 1812
Battle of Lake Erie
Detroit
William Henry Harrison
Battle of the Thames
Zanesville
Ohio
Chillicothe
Caesar Rodney
Jacob Stout
mayor
Ohio Senate
Chargé d'affaires
Van Horne
Democratic-Republican Party
Marshall of Ohio
President
Madison
Chile

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